> Have you ever wondered what climate cycles of the last million years
> SOUND like? What would happen if you turned tide level data into
> sound waves? If geological cycles could make music - what would the
> melody be? The harmony?
>
> Maestro Frankenstein is a unique application that is designed as a
> multitrack data sequencer to map timeseries data to notes or musical
> control values. Although designed with geologic data in mind,
> Maestro Frankenstein creates a score from any timeseries data and
> plays it back in realtime with any instrument (MIDI, VST or built-in
> synth) that you specify.
\--from the Maestro Frankenstein [homepage][1]
Compatibility
Architecture: PPC
> System Requirements:
> Mac: PowerPC G3, G4, G5 or Intel processor and Mac OS X 10.4 or
> later, 512 MB minimum of system memory recommended.
>
> Tested primarily on a 1.25GHz G4 powerbook with OS X 10.4.11. Also
> tested quickly on a Mac Pro. A version supporting OS X 10.3 may also
> be forthcoming at some point.
>
> PC: Windows XP (Home or Pro), with 500 Mhz P3 or better processor
> and 256 MB of system memory recommended. May or may not run on
> Vista... I have no idea.
>
> Both: At least 800x600 display (1024x768 or greater recommended),
> MIDI interface and/or VST plugins recommended to get some good
> sounds.
[1]:
https://www.arvidtomayko.com/sw/maestro_frankenstein.php